Community Impact of Super Bowl 46: The Good, Bad & the Ugly

January 30, 2012

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Tis the season for big TVs, big bets and funny overpriced commercials.  You know (or can guess) the ginormous economic and PR impact hosting the Super Bowl can have on a city – but the community impact of the spectacle is both beautiful and awful at the same time. And both will be felt long… [Read more…]

Tagged: impact, Indy, Klout, NFL, social media
Posted in: Impact, Misc

Give like Gates

January 24, 2012

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I’ve been ‘halfway done’ with the Steve Jobs biography for 4 weeks – partly because it documents every waking hour of his life, and partly because he’s coming across as a self-centered jerk. It was easy to put down.  I’m sure Gates has had his moments too, but the extent and impact of his philanthropy… [Read more…]

Tagged: Bill Gates
Posted in: For donors, Philanthropy

29 Questions for better philanthropic conversations

January 10, 2012

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CBS has been 3rd in the morning TV news ratings for over 30 years. Charlie Rose will be leading their charge to change this from 7am-8am, bringing a serious tone to an otherwise increasingly witty, wacky and pop-culture-filled hour led by NBC’s ‘Today’ and ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’. Rose is perhaps the single best interviewer… [Read more…]

Tagged: communication, donor relations, Philanthropy, stewardship
Posted in: For donors, For Fundraisers, Philanthropy

If I had $1,000,000

December 30, 2011

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It’s a common question. And a neat practice to do with kids, your partner, and anyone.  It helps get to the core of who you are and what you value. If it were me? I’d invest it in an effort that would change the world. One that would improve it as dramatically as possible. Better… [Read more…]

Tagged: assessment, iTunes, sneak peak, social change
Posted in: Advice, For donors, Philanthropy

Great expectations: What the Donor and Nonprofit can expect

December 7, 2011

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Last week I struck a chord with ‘Thank you for your trash’.  It got me thinking about all the strings that can be attached with a ‘gift’ – as I’m sure some people would interpret those organizations or people that chimed in – as ungrateful.  So what can you expect as a donor? As an… [Read more…]

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